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"Mrs. Lou Watson Patrick, who has been in failing health for the last few years, died at her home, 353 West Harrison Street, Tuesday night at 10 o'clock. An eight week illness with intestinal flu and complications was the immediate cause of death.
She is survived by two daughters. Miss Eva Watson, of this city, and Mrs. W. O. Baker of Oakland, California.
The deceased was a member of the First Christian church of this city and the pastor, Rev. E. L. Day ,will conduct the funeral services at the Cure and Hensley funeral parlors Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Burial will be in the South Park cemetery.
The body is at the home where friends may call at anytime untill the funeral hour."
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Funeral services for Mrs. Lou A. Watson Patrick were held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at the Cure and Hensley funeral parlors and were conducted by Rev. E. L. Day, pastor of the Christian church of which the deceased was a member. A quartet composed of Mrs. O.O. Pierce, Miss Mary Yeager, R.R. Kinton and Merrill Baker sang "Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide with me." Mrs. S.C. Kivett gave a violin number, "Goin' Home" Miss Lillian Hart was accompanist for Mrs. Kivett and the quartet.
Pall bearers were Court Maxwell, Harry Cure, Walter Collier, Harley Marshall, Ray Hadley and H. A. Blunk.
Flower bearers were Mrs. Walter Underwood, Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mrs. Efra Frounfelter,Mrs. Anna Shular, Mrs. Fay Minton and Mrs. Myrtle Cramer. Burial was in South Park cemetery.
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"Mrs. Lou Watson Patrick, who has been in failing health for the last few years, died at her home, 353 West Harrison Street, Tuesday night at 10 o'clock. An eight week illness with intestinal flu and complications was the immediate cause of death.
She is survived by two daughters. Miss Eva Watson, of this city, and Mrs. W. O. Baker of Oakland, California.
The deceased was a member of the First Christian church of this city and the pastor, Rev. E. L. Day ,will conduct the funeral services at the Cure and Hensley funeral parlors Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Burial will be in the South Park cemetery.
The body is at the home where friends may call at anytime untill the funeral hour."
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Funeral services for Mrs. Lou A. Watson Patrick were held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at the Cure and Hensley funeral parlors and were conducted by Rev. E. L. Day, pastor of the Christian church of which the deceased was a member. A quartet composed of Mrs. O.O. Pierce, Miss Mary Yeager, R.R. Kinton and Merrill Baker sang "Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide with me." Mrs. S.C. Kivett gave a violin number, "Goin' Home" Miss Lillian Hart was accompanist for Mrs. Kivett and the quartet.
Pall bearers were Court Maxwell, Harry Cure, Walter Collier, Harley Marshall, Ray Hadley and H. A. Blunk.
Flower bearers were Mrs. Walter Underwood, Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mrs. Efra Frounfelter,Mrs. Anna Shular, Mrs. Fay Minton and Mrs. Myrtle Cramer. Burial was in South Park cemetery.
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